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Milan. Galliani bluffs and announces that the market is closed but nobody believes it

Galliani hides Milan's true aims by making believe that the Rossoneri market has closed with the confirmation of Thiago Silva but, as always, will start the attack in the Cesarini area, that is in the last days of August, trying to do business at balance – However, the unknown factor remains Ibra

Milan. Galliani bluffs and announces that the market is closed but nobody believes it

Often in the variegated world of the transfer market it happens that, after a declaration, the exact opposite happens. Yesterday morning Adriano Galliani went to Lega Calcio and stopped with journalists before entering: “We made a great effort to keep Thiago Silvacounts as a purchase. Our transfer market is closed, we have 9 midfielders."

Yes, but then how to explain the meeting that took place a few minutes earlier in Via Turati with Enrico Preziosi? The Rossoneri CEO and the Genoa president spoke for half an hour: Mattia Destro and Miguel Veloso were the subject of the discussion. But if it's too late for the Portuguese midfielder (since last night he's officially a Dynamo Kiev player), anything can still happen for the forward. At the moment the situation is blocked, because Genoa and Siena (the two owners of the card) are unable to find an agreement. Destro will leave for the retreat of the Tuscan club (which, having exercised the ransom, holds the sporting benefits), waiting for the right offer from Preziosi.

If so, then the rossoblu will sell him elsewhere, with Inter and Milan having an advantage over Roma and Juventus, by virtue of the contacts established up to now. However, there is also the possibility that the player remains in Siena, and then the Giallorossi and Bianconeri come into play. Yesterday, for the first time, the player spoke: "I hope that Siena and Genoa show common sense and let me play in an important club". In short, Destro pushes to leave, so the two clubs must find a solution.

Milan are not ahead, but Galliani remains vigilant, ready to jump on the most promising Italian striker around. The CEO then took stock of various market issues, above all that concerning Boateng, who, according to some rumors, would like a contract adjustment. “It doesn't seem appropriate to talk about these things, in any case the players already earn a lot. Ibrahimovic? He has a two-year contract with us, he's staying at Milan. Departures? We're talking to Torino about Mesbah, otherwise no one is leaving."

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